The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has formally issued a cease and desist order to a cryptocurrency hedge fund for violating securities laws. The SEC has formally issued a cease and desist order to a cryptocurrency hedge fund for violating securities laws.

John Monarch knows logistics. His South Carolina based company, Direct Outbound, has been running warehouse and fulfillment services since 2012. Managing the shipments of e-commerce and brick and mortar retailers on a daily basis, he's acquired a deep familiarity with the global supply chain, and the nature of world commerce…

It's vital for any company working on a blockchain product, platform, or ecosystem to have an experienced CMO on their team. Click here to meet three CMOs currently working wonders in the blockchain space.

Since the creation and release of Bitcoin by Satoshi Nakamoto nearly a decade ago, quite many blockchain developers have been inspired by the success of the pioneer cryptoasset and have gone ahead to create several cryptoassets that fall under categories such as utility cryptoassets, security cryptoassets, and others we shall…

In a significant triumph for the ShipChain supply chain blockchain project, authorities in South Carolina have on July 26, 2018, vacated the cease-and-desist order hammered on the project earlier in May 2018. The South Carolina Securities Commissioner had no choice but to lift the ban after results of its investigations…

After five long months of working with South Carolina officials, Genesis Mining has been dropped from the cease and desist order it received back in March 2018 from the South Carolina Securities Division. The company will relaunch to U.S.-based customers shortly. This marks one of the first times a blockchain...

South Carolina’s securities regulator has ended cease-and-desist orders against two blockchain startups, public documents revealed Thursday.
The South Carolina Attorney General’s office, which oversees securities regulation in the state, published two orders explaining that a cease-and-desist filed against blockchain startup ShipChain in May was vacated, and another complaint filed against mining...

Cease and desist letters have been sent to five crypto companies operating in Alabama, as part of the ongoing “Operation Crypto-Sweep.” The campaign, led by the North American Securities Administrators Association, is targeting ICO projects and blockchain startups suspected of fraudulent activities.

Regulatory authorities in the United States are not relenting in their efforts to sanitize the cryptocurrency ecosystem. In one such operation, the South Carolina Attorney General’s office has issued a cease-and-desist order to ShipChain for running afoul of its statutes by selling unregistered securities. Operation Securities Sweep Per the notice…

Pursuant to its Chairman’s position that ICOs (Initial Coin Offerings) are nothing but securities, the Securities Division of the Office of the Attorney General in South Carolina has served ShipChain with an administrative order to cease and desist from conducting business transactions within the state.

FedEx is testing blockchain applications to logistics. The technology behind bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies have since been identified as having immense potential for disrupting the logistics and supply chain management (SCM) industry. Fred Smith. Source: GreenTechMedia With many cutting-edge solutions being developed by startup companies, the established corporations seem forced…

January 1 will be the start of the Public Sale for ShipChain, the project that will use blockchain to change the shipping & logistics market. ShipChain encompass all methods of freight, and will include an open API architecture that can integrate with existing freight management software.